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...annoying Harvard students every Sunday at one with their incessant ringing, they’d have been converted long ago into siding for some totalitarian warehouse after the commies melted them down. In response to this act of generosity and cultural conservation, we’ve got a band of disgruntled clerics on our case. Last time we do a favor for those guys...
...real name) 23. Subject for a 1962 58-Across made by 17-Across 28. Polite refusal 30. Leather punching tools 31. “Enter The Matrix” video game company 32. Southern states 34. Dated 37. Massachusetts Cape 38. Lead singer for the Velvet Underground (the band discovered by 40. “___ pasa?” (“What’s shaking?”) 41. “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” director 42. Pet store displays 43. ___ Cologne 45. “The Open Window” writer 46. Virgil epic...
...following also applauded its own in addition to goading the Crimson. To greet freshman goaltender David McKee, who hails from Irving, Texas, at the beginning of the second period, Cornell fans burst into song as the band led “Deep in the Heart of Texas.” Schafer also garnered encouragement as Lynah screamed “Kill, Schafer, kill” when the coach argued with the refs after Harvard was caught with six men on the ice in the second. The chant is a leftover from Schafer’s days as a Cornell defenseman...
...campaign is about the people,” Byrd shouts earnestly to his band of supporters. “We’re talking literally from the grass...
With an armband asking “Aren’t you a Proud Member of Jason Lurie’s Merry Band of Jokesters?”—a reference to a recent editorial by The Harvard Salient calling for his impeachment from the Council—Lurie posters Yard kiosks and walls in advance of next week’s presidential vote...